Using cli commands, Verifying the power usage – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 4 Configuring Cisco EnergyWise

Troubleshooting EnergyWise

Using CLI Commands

For more information about the commands, see the command reference for this release.

Verifying the Power Usage

This example shows that the Cisco 7960 IP Phone uses 6.3 watts and that the Cisco 7970G IP Phone
uses 10.3 watts.

Switch# show energywise usage children

Interface Name Usage Caliber

--------- ---- ----- -------

Switch 144.0 (W) max

Gi1/0/1 Gi1.0.1 6.3 (W) trusted

Gi1/0/2 Gi1.0.2 10.3 (W) trusted

Table 4-2

EnergyWise Commands

Command

Purpose

clear energywise neighbors privileged EXEC

Delete the EnergyWise neighbor tables on the entity. It immediately
discovers the neighbors and recreates the table.

no energywise interface configuration

Disable EnergyWise on the PoE port.

no energywise domain global configuration

Disable EnergyWise on the entity.

Table 4-3

show Privileged EXEC Commands

Command

Purpose

show energywise

Display the settings and status for the entity.

show energywise children

Display the status of the entity and the PoE ports in the
domain.

show energywise domain

Display the domain to which the entity belongs.

show energywise events

Display the last ten events (messages) sent to other entities
in the domain.

show energywise neighbors

Display the neighbor tables for the domains to which the
entity belongs.

show energywise recurrences

Display the EnergyWise settings and status for recurrence.

show energywise statistics

Display the counters for events and errors.

show energywise usage

Display the current power usage on the entity.

show energywise version

Display the current EnergyWise version.

show power inline

Display the PoE status.

show cdp neighbors

Display the neighbors discovered by CDP.

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